Diversity, composition and seasonality of wild bees (Hymenoptera: Apoidea) in a northern mixed-grass prairie preserve

The objective of this study was to characterize the wild bee fauna of a managed mixed-grass prairie in southwestern Manitoba. Weekly sampling using two methods, sweep-netting and bee bowls, was conducted over two years (2005-2006) at three sites within the Yellow Quill Mixed-grass Prairie Preserve....

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Main Author: Patenaude, Andrea M.
Other Authors: Roughley, Rob E.(Entomology)
Format: Others
Language:en_US
Published: 2007
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1993/2821
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-MWU.anitoba.ca-dspace#1993-28212013-01-11T13:30:40ZRoughley, Rob E.(Entomology)Patenaude, Andrea M.2007-09-14T17:03:47Z2007-09-14T17:03:47Z2007-09-14T17:03:47Zhttp://hdl.handle.net/1993/2821The objective of this study was to characterize the wild bee fauna of a managed mixed-grass prairie in southwestern Manitoba. Weekly sampling using two methods, sweep-netting and bee bowls, was conducted over two years (2005-2006) at three sites within the Yellow Quill Mixed-grass Prairie Preserve. Spatial and seasonal patterns in diversity indices, taxonomic composition and ecological composition of the bee fauna were identified and investigated in relation to sampling method, environmental conditions, and floral resource availability. A total of 7014 individual bees representing five families and 100 species were collected. Numerically, social nesters from the genera Lasioglossum and Bombus dominated, while mining species of Andrena represented the greatest species richness. Observed spatial and seasonal patterns in the abundance, diversity and composition of the bee community were strongly modified by sampling method, resource limitation in the second year and the presence of the exotic invasive plant leafy spurge (Euphorbia esula).1149679 bytesapplication/pdfen_USbeesprairiediversitypollinatorssampling methodsseasonal trendscommunity compositionnesting guildsgrazingleafy spurgebee bowlsecological compositionManitobaHymenopteraresource availabilityfloral communityDiversity, composition and seasonality of wild bees (Hymenoptera: Apoidea) in a northern mixed-grass prairie preserveEntomologyCurrie, Rob W.(Entomology) Worley, Anne (Botany)Master of Science (M.Sc.)October 2007
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topic bees
prairie
diversity
pollinators
sampling methods
seasonal trends
community composition
nesting guilds
grazing
leafy spurge
bee bowls
ecological composition
Manitoba
Hymenoptera
resource availability
floral community
spellingShingle bees
prairie
diversity
pollinators
sampling methods
seasonal trends
community composition
nesting guilds
grazing
leafy spurge
bee bowls
ecological composition
Manitoba
Hymenoptera
resource availability
floral community
Patenaude, Andrea M.
Diversity, composition and seasonality of wild bees (Hymenoptera: Apoidea) in a northern mixed-grass prairie preserve
description The objective of this study was to characterize the wild bee fauna of a managed mixed-grass prairie in southwestern Manitoba. Weekly sampling using two methods, sweep-netting and bee bowls, was conducted over two years (2005-2006) at three sites within the Yellow Quill Mixed-grass Prairie Preserve. Spatial and seasonal patterns in diversity indices, taxonomic composition and ecological composition of the bee fauna were identified and investigated in relation to sampling method, environmental conditions, and floral resource availability. A total of 7014 individual bees representing five families and 100 species were collected. Numerically, social nesters from the genera Lasioglossum and Bombus dominated, while mining species of Andrena represented the greatest species richness. Observed spatial and seasonal patterns in the abundance, diversity and composition of the bee community were strongly modified by sampling method, resource limitation in the second year and the presence of the exotic invasive plant leafy spurge (Euphorbia esula). === October 2007
author2 Roughley, Rob E.(Entomology)
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Patenaude, Andrea M.
author Patenaude, Andrea M.
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title Diversity, composition and seasonality of wild bees (Hymenoptera: Apoidea) in a northern mixed-grass prairie preserve
title_short Diversity, composition and seasonality of wild bees (Hymenoptera: Apoidea) in a northern mixed-grass prairie preserve
title_full Diversity, composition and seasonality of wild bees (Hymenoptera: Apoidea) in a northern mixed-grass prairie preserve
title_fullStr Diversity, composition and seasonality of wild bees (Hymenoptera: Apoidea) in a northern mixed-grass prairie preserve
title_full_unstemmed Diversity, composition and seasonality of wild bees (Hymenoptera: Apoidea) in a northern mixed-grass prairie preserve
title_sort diversity, composition and seasonality of wild bees (hymenoptera: apoidea) in a northern mixed-grass prairie preserve
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